SatiresC. Whittingham, 1824 - 182 strán (strany) |
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Strana xxxiv
... rest of my life hath in vain striven to yield . Now was I called to public disputa- tions often , with no ill success ; for never durst I appear in any of those exercises of scholarship , till I had from my knees looked up to Heaven for ...
... rest of my life hath in vain striven to yield . Now was I called to public disputa- tions often , with no ill success ; for never durst I appear in any of those exercises of scholarship , till I had from my knees looked up to Heaven for ...
Strana xl
... rest there came to him an English gentleman who , having run him- self out of breath in the inns of court , had for- saken his country , and therewith his religion , and was turned both bigot and physician , residing now in Brussels ...
... rest there came to him an English gentleman who , having run him- self out of breath in the inns of court , had for- saken his country , and therewith his religion , and was turned both bigot and physician , residing now in Brussels ...
Strana xliii
... rest where we were . Departing from Brussels , we were for Namur's and Liege . In the way we found the good hand of God , in delivering us from the danger of freebooters and of a nightly en- trance ( amidst a suspicious convoy ) , into ...
... rest where we were . Departing from Brussels , we were for Namur's and Liege . In the way we found the good hand of God , in delivering us from the danger of freebooters and of a nightly en- trance ( amidst a suspicious convoy ) , into ...
Strana xlv
... rest into their sus- picion , so as I might overhear them muttering to each other , that we were not the men we appear- ed , straight the one of them boldly expressed his conceit , and , together with this charge , began to inquire of ...
... rest into their sus- picion , so as I might overhear them muttering to each other , that we were not the men we appear- ed , straight the one of them boldly expressed his conceit , and , together with this charge , began to inquire of ...
Strana xlix
... , as a con- stant attendant , whiles the rest held on their wont- ed vicissitudes ; for which purpose his highness would obtain for me such preferment as would C yield me full contentment . I returned my hum- blest BISHOP HALL . xlix.
... , as a con- stant attendant , whiles the rest held on their wont- ed vicissitudes ; for which purpose his highness would obtain for me such preferment as would C yield me full contentment . I returned my hum- blest BISHOP HALL . xlix.
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